Rotational control for a hand assisted laparoscopic seal assembly
First Claim
1. A seal assembly for permitting hand assisted laparoscopic procedures, comprising:
- a seal cap including a seal positioned within a housing, the housing including a lower seal ring having a track which supports an upper seal ring for relative rotational motion, wherein the seal includes an upper end coupled to the upper seal ring and a lower end coupled to the lower seal ring wherein the seal is supported between the upper seal ring and the lower seal ring for rotation between an open orientation and a closed orientation;
the upper seal ring including a first ring member to which the upper end of the seal is directly coupled and a second ring member oriented for movement relative thereto, wherein a latching mechanism is positioned between the first ring member and the second ring member for selectively controlling movement of the first ring member relative to the second ring member by moving between a locked orientation where the first ring member and the second ring member move in unison and an unlocked orientation where the first ring member and the second ring member may move freely relative to each other;
a rotational control mechanism controlling motion of the upper seal ring relative to the lower seal ring;
wherein when the latch mechanism is in its unlocked orientation, the first ring member, to which the upper end of the iris seal is coupled, is free to rotate without the rotational control mechanism controlling movement of the first ring member relative to the lower seal ring.
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Abstract
A seal assembly for permitting hand assisted laparoscopic procedures includes a seal cap having a seal positioned within a housing. The housing includes a lower seal ring having a track which supports an upper seal ring for relative rotational motion, wherein the seal is supported between the upper seal ring and the lower seal ring for rotation between an open orientation and a closed orientation. The upper seal ring includes a first ring member and a second ring member oriented for movement relative thereto, wherein a latching mechanism is positioned between the first ring member and the second ring member for selectively controlling movement of the first ring member relative to the second ring member. The seal assembly also includes a rotational control mechanism controlling motion of the upper seal ring relative to the lower seal ring.
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20 Claims
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1. A seal assembly for permitting hand assisted laparoscopic procedures, comprising:
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a seal cap including a seal positioned within a housing, the housing including a lower seal ring having a track which supports an upper seal ring for relative rotational motion, wherein the seal includes an upper end coupled to the upper seal ring and a lower end coupled to the lower seal ring wherein the seal is supported between the upper seal ring and the lower seal ring for rotation between an open orientation and a closed orientation; the upper seal ring including a first ring member to which the upper end of the seal is directly coupled and a second ring member oriented for movement relative thereto, wherein a latching mechanism is positioned between the first ring member and the second ring member for selectively controlling movement of the first ring member relative to the second ring member by moving between a locked orientation where the first ring member and the second ring member move in unison and an unlocked orientation where the first ring member and the second ring member may move freely relative to each other; a rotational control mechanism controlling motion of the upper seal ring relative to the lower seal ring; wherein when the latch mechanism is in its unlocked orientation, the first ring member, to which the upper end of the iris seal is coupled, is free to rotate without the rotational control mechanism controlling movement of the first ring member relative to the lower seal ring. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A seal assembly for permitting hand assisted laparoscopic procedures, comprising:
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a seal cap including a seal positioned within a housing, the housing including a lower seal ring having a track which supports an upper seal ring for relative rotational motion, wherein the seal includes an upper end coupled to the upper seal ring and a lower end coupled to the lower seal ring wherein the seal is supported between the upper seal ring and the lower seal ring for rotation between an open orientation and a closed orientation; the upper seal ring including a first ring member to which the upper end of the seal is directly coupled and a second ring member oriented for movement relative thereto, wherein a latching mechanism is positioned between the first ring member and the second ring member for selectively controlling movement of the first ring member relative to the second ring member by moving between a locked orientation where the first ring member and the second ring member move in unison and an unlocked orientation where the first ring member and the second ring member may move freely relative to each other; a ratchet arm and a ratchet surface positioned between the lower seal ring and the second ring member, the ratchet arm being oriented to engage the ratchet surface to control motion of the upper seal ring relative to the lower seal ring; wherein when the latch mechanism is in its unlocked orientation, the first ring member, to which the upper end of the iris seal is coupled, is free to rotate without the ratchet arm and the ratchet surface controlling movement of the first ring member relative to the lower seal ring. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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